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  1. Charlaquin

    D&D General Mike Mearls says control spells are ruining 5th Edition

    I mean… yes, that is true, and anyone vaguely engaged in charop circles knows it. This reasoning for it, though, is frankly nonsense. I mean, maybe it’s true that older editions’ monsters had defenses against save-or-die spells and other such auto-win buttons, I don’t have the experience with...
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    Critical Role Critical Role Campaign 4 Episode 4 is a High-Octane Rollercoaster

    To be fair, I think episode 4 was the best episode of the Overture, and the first half of it was just the Seekers. And, I do really like all of the characters on that squad, despite some reservations about Julien. I’m just really hopping he and Ashley don’t make a habit of competing for who has...
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    Critical Role Critical Role Campaign 4 Episode 4 is a High-Octane Rollercoaster

    Yeah, as will the two broody semi-antagonistic PCs (Julien and Vaelus). Neither are ideal pair-ups for my tastes, but c'est la vie.
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    Critical Role Tell me the selling points of Tal'Dorei / Wildemount, without mentioning Critical Role, Matt Mercer, etc.

    I mean, that’s like one of the key fundamental building blocks of European fantasy. The specifics of what technology the preceding civilization had vary from setting to setting, but the idea of “current society is built on the bones of an older, better society that collapsed for reasons now...
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    Critical Role Tell me the selling points of Tal'Dorei / Wildemount, without mentioning Critical Role, Matt Mercer, etc.

    Yeah, D&D itself is fundamentally pastiche. Taking your favorite ideas from a variety of sources and throwing them together into a soup is a tradition as old as the game itself.
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    Critical Role Campaign 4 Overture Recap Confirms Seeker/Schemer table makeup.

    I’ve said before that I assume that will happen, based on Brennan having described the campaign as “West Marches style.” Though, as far as I know, I don’t think they’ve ever explicitly said this would happen. Still, to me it seems likely to at least be on the table, given the purported style of...
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    D&D General Circle Magic Concerns In "Heroes Of Faerun"

    The requirement of a clear path to the target is part of the base spellcasting rules. Technically you don’t need to be able to see the target if the spell doesn’t specify, but your target can’t be behind total cover. The 2014 PHB also clarified how this interacts with AoE spells, and though the...
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    Critical Role Tell me the selling points of Tal'Dorei / Wildemount, without mentioning Critical Role, Matt Mercer, etc.

    Only in the books for copyright reasons. In the show they were Torog, Avandra, the Raven Queen, etc.
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    Critical Role Tell me the selling points of Tal'Dorei / Wildemount, without mentioning Critical Role, Matt Mercer, etc.

    Notably, Exandria’s pantheon is the 4e pantheon (with the serial numbers filed off in the published books, though they used the original names in the show), plus Sarenrae from Pathfinder (also scrubbed of the name in the published books), ported over because the first campaign started out as a...
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    Critical Role Campaign 4 Overture Recap Confirms Seeker/Schemer table makeup.

    Critical Role posted a roughly 16-minute video recapping the main takeaways from the 4-episode Overture today. Mainly a summary of the principle casts’s characters, those characters’ motivations and relationships with Thjazi, rather than a recap of the plot events of those four episodes. At the...
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    Critical Role Critical Role Campaign 4 Episode 4 is a High-Octane Rollercoaster

    I looked a little at V5, and I think the hunger dice mechanic is extremely cool, feels much more modern and fresh than tracking Vitae as a hard resource. I also really like how they blended Blood Potency and Generation, both interesting concepts that I think there’s room to combine. But it’s the...
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    D&D 5E (2024) If D&D 2024 Had Been Radically Different, Would You Have Stuck With 5E

    Yeah, good point about your players’ preferences.
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    Critical Role Critical Role Campaign 4 Episode 4 is a High-Octane Rollercoaster

    Yes, 100%. Abria and Liam both do it too, but not nearly as much as Luis does. I can only hope the three of them don’t end up at the same table when we get the final three subgroups. Oh, I see. Certainly could be, I’ve never seen him in anything else. I have very mixed feelings about V:tM. I...
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    D&D 5E (2024) If D&D 2024 Had Been Radically Different, Would You Have Stuck With 5E

    What I could see being confusing is the combination of “significant change” and “to your liking.” If you’re someone who already thinks 5e is basically prefect, that combination of things doesn’t compute
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    D&D General 5e H E L P! Teacher in need of rescue!

    That is a pretty significant restriction. Given that, have you considered looking into one-page dungeons? There are a ton of them out there, and the one-page dungeon contest has an enormous catalogue of them. You can get compendiums of their annual winners and honorable mentions on drivethruRPG...
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    Critical Role Critical Role Campaign 4 Episode 4 is a High-Octane Rollercoaster

    Yeah, episodes are usually somewhere between 3 and 5 hours long, though they’ve trended longer as the show has gone on. 3 hour episodes were more common in campaign 1, now they tend to be around 4 to 4.5 on average. One of my work friends watches up to the break when they first stream live each...
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    D&D 5E (2024) If D&D 2024 Had Been Radically Different, Would You Have Stuck With 5E

    I don’t know, I feel like if you assume the changes would have been in line with your tastes… even if you think 5e is a nearly perfect game, the premise is that it changed to become even more perfect by your personal standards. So, seems like a no brainer. “Would I like a game that’s closer to...
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    D&D 5E (2024) If D&D 2024 Had Been Radically Different, Would You Have Stuck With 5E

    Obviously the real answer is “it depends.” But, since you specifically asked not to answer that way, and said to assume the changes were to my liking, yeah, of course I would have adopted it. I can’t imagine why someone wouldn’t, under the assumption that it changed in a way they would...
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